Well, if we had one of those obnoxious "BREAKING!"-tags on OSNews, this would definitely fit the bill. While we were busy discussing whether HTC or Lenovo would snap up Palm, another major worldwide computer company picked up the Sunnyvale-based mobile outfit: Hewlett-Packard has bought Palm. Updates from the conference call inside.

"Take the WebOS interface, port it to android. You have an interface like SenseUI on HTC and as much as I like that, having the webOS on an android would be awesome, and you get immediate access to all those apps."

uh. after having replaced my droid with a palm pre. i wouldn't want that. palm has lots of apps already. and most of the games for palm pre are way better than the games for android. there are some app omissions that i would like to see added. but i wouldn't go back to android after having tasted the webos. it's just simply better, more intuitive, easier. the music player app is better, so is the video player app. and so is the touchstone charging. i really hope palm sticks with the touchstone charging system it rocks.